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April 30, 2006

Just a reminder...

AUSTIN - Just a reminder to all Denizens (and LCs too, since this'll be cross-posted in the Empire -

Don't buy anything today.  Big-ticket items, groceries, gas if you can possibly avoid it - anything.  Keep your wallets in your pockets and your purses at home.

Instead, buy everything you want/need/gotta have/can't do without tomorrow,  May 1st.

The reason, as you should know by now is that the pendejos  who are still here illegally plan on attempting to cripple our country's economy - as if they think that the 11-12 million of them  is somehow a larger number than the 280-290 million  of us.

Oh, and if you should happen to notice any businesses closed tomorrow for this illegal alien temper tantrum, make a note of it and resolve not to do business there again.  Let us know, too, so that we can show them our  economic clout, as well.

Thatisall.

Posted by Lord Spatula I, King & Tyrant at April 30, 2006 09:04 AM

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Can do, Lord Spatula.....anybody else notice how government services were not mentioned during this boycott? Yes, by all means! Boycott hospitals, welfare offices, courtrooms, jails and school! Please! Be my fucking guest! I'm goin' shoppin'.......

Posted by: caveman82952 at April 30, 2006 03:45 PM

I'm with you caveman, I got a bunch of major purchases going on tomorrow!

Posted by: R.L. Hunter at April 30, 2006 05:18 PM

Should we boycott Taco Bell, too?

Posted by: Alan K. Henderson at May 1, 2006 01:31 AM

Yes.  Absolutely.

Posted by: Lord Spatula I, King & Tyrant at May 1, 2006 05:18 AM

you should also go work at a perdue chicken on monday.

Posted by: genthe at May 1, 2006 09:19 AM

Happy to, Genthe.  Any in Texas you know of?

Posted by: Lord Spatula I, King & Tyrant at May 1, 2006 03:23 PM

"Happy to, Genthe. Any in Texas you know of?"

I think they're mostly in Arkansas. Some Tyson foods meatpacking plants were forced to close too. I'm sure you could last a day in there.

Posted by: genthe at May 1, 2006 06:50 PM